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Located on the grounds of Dallas's first city park, Dallas Heritage Village is the perfect place to step back in time. You can immerse yourself in the lives of Texans during the pioneer and Victorian eras. The buildings are all part of North Texas...more

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Wonderful historic vernacular buildings brought from all corners of Texas.
I visited too late in the day to see all of the structures but those I did make it into were interesting. Very pleasant area to walk around.
Will return to explore more fully.

Nice collection of homes and business from the 1800’s and early 1900’s. Seemed a bit deserted. There was only a handful of docents , but most of the buildings had nice description boards. Nice way to enjoy a couple of relaxing hours, especially if you...More

I enjoyed this place. Best for grade school aged kids since. Pioneer life/how people lived in 1800-eary 1900s. General store, blacksmith shop, bank, school house, and dentist are some of the buildings you can see. Parking is free and we spent about 2hrs which is...More

We choose three places to visit on our one day whistle stop tour of Dallas. The Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, the Heritage Village and the 6th Floor Dealey Plaza. It was an eclectic mix which suited us well.
This Heritage Village was the cheapest to...More

We were presently surprised as this turned out to be a great day out.
There are plenty of building to walk around and it gives you a feel for how Dallas used to be
The staff were very friendly and enthusiastic she explaining about the...More

This is a wonderful place for a family to explore the activities of the past. It just just south of the Dallas Farmer's Market. A great way to spend an afternoon with free parking. There is an admission charge.

We have a wheel chair available for visitor use if requested. All of our walkways are paved and there is a ramp entrance into all the exhibit buildings.
The above answer mentioned our Ticket Office parking lot which has... More

We have a wheel chair available for visitor use if requested. All of our walkways are paved and there is a ramp entrance into all the exhibit buildings.
The above answer mentioned our Ticket Office parking lot which has two handicapped spaces and it the closest to the entrance. This is however our staff parking lot, and quite small so it does fill up quickly. We have a larger, general parking lot available as well however it is further away.

There is a local food truck that serves snow cones that we have had present at a past event. However, we do not have the food trucks here daily. Water and soft drinks are for sale in our Ticket Office and ice cold root beer... More

There is a local food truck that serves snow cones that we have had present at a past event. However, we do not have the food trucks here daily. Water and soft drinks are for sale in our Ticket Office and ice cold root beer is available in our Saloon on Saturdays.